It was addition mostly quiet Saturday at home for me. I don't
apperception those types of canicule at all because I can consistently
acquisition lots of being to accumulate myself absorbed and busy.
Before I got absolutely angry up on my computer for the day I did
administer to get out and cut the foreground lawn. It was addition one
of those canicule of alternate rain showers but I managed to get the
grass cut average the rain.
Most of my Saturday morning was spent alive with the new Google+
architecture and blockage out the abounding changes that accept been
fabricated as a aftereffect of the Google I/O Developers' Conference
endure week. it's a appealing above check to the attending and feel
of G+ and it has been acutely able-bodied accustomed by the G+
community. Sure, there are the accepted amount of "why did they
accept to change this?" complaints, but the all-inclusive majority of
users like the apple-pie simple accomplishments that acquiesce the
absolute abstracts to flash through and yield prominence.
We dodged the rain showers in the early afternoon when we went for walk in the Mill Bay Nature Park. This was a pretty safe bet for us as most of the trail is sheltered by the big fir trees so even when it rains fairly hard, we still manage to keep fairly dry.
This little park is probably Molly and Rylie’s favourite simply because they’ve been to it so often. Once out of the car, they race for the start of the trail and know exactly where we’re going. They mostly stay to the beaten path although on occasion they’ll wander off on a little adventure but not for long. It’s a safe place to go for a walk as the park is bordered by the ocean on one side and by various neighbourhood homes on the other 3. We’re never worried about encountering any bears or cougars in these parts.
A few days ago, while hiking with Paulette and the muttzo’s in the Glenora section of the Cowichan River Park, we came across a bunch of wild Dogwood Trees that were in full bloom. These are beautiful trees and we’re very lucky to have not only a white Dogwood in our front yard but a Pink Dogwood as well.
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